2,646 Comments for Clairvaux Tuberculosis Hospital

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Yeah, come to think of it, coloring in Abraham Lincoln just doesn't sound like a lot of fun.
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Well, maybe gurney is the wrong word. Food cart? Eh, it all the same thing really...
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Looks like "220V" is written on the wall, indicating the voltage for the outlet that was there. Probably for a heavy duty sterilizer machine.
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It's getting tougher to remember details Mike, but I do hold a lot of these trips pretty well in my memory; they're some of the best experiences of my life. This website is really my notebook, in a way...
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Cool thanks! It saddens me that I have removed the "Verden" pseudonym, as there's nothing left there anymore :(
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Sorry, yeah a repeater helps cell phone signals and the like travel across the country... could definitely also be a fire/police transmitter, as they're camped out right under this window.
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No I think they tossed all the files in that one big room :)
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Yup the stairwells were added when fire codes became stricter; before that, there was probably only one way out!
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I think it's just grit from all the plaster that has fallen off the ceilings; that stuff can make a real mess.
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That blue thing looks like a blue-greenish rag, maybe even disposable plastic gloves, pressed into that corner. Weird.

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I have to agree with the gates of hell comment, the door you pick decides which realm of hell you go to.
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Oh my.......
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No thank you .....to all of the above.
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A small piece of unhappy times of people's lives are on that floor. Slowly becoming forgotten.
What is that small blue thing above the door (hinge side) on the very left? Thanks for another great gallery Mr. Motts and I look forward to the next one. BTW do you have some way I could be notified by email when you post a new gallery?